The strategic order in place in Asia since the Vietnam war is being challenged. Growing numbers of analysts believe that China’s goal is to supplant America as the Asia-Pacific’s—and eventually the world’s—leading power. Join Jon Fasman, our South-East Asia bureau chief, as he answers your questions on the region’s future in a live Q&A Thursday 30th July at 10am BST/5pm SGT. Submit your questions via:http://econ.st/1IJe2ze
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In 1990 Asia accounted for 26.5% of global manufacturing output. By 2013 this had reached 46.5%. China accounts for half of Asia’s output today. But since 2001, hourly manufacturing wages in China have risen by an average of 12% a year. How will this affect Asia’s hold on manufacturing? Join Jon Fasman, our South-East Asia bureau chief, as he answers your questions on the region’s future in a live Q&A on Thursday 30th July at 10am BST/5pm SGT. Submit your questions via:http://econ.st/1U4sbZH
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